Western Governors University Top Questions

What kind of person should attend Western Governors University?

William

Someone able to manage his or her time well. Also, someone who knows a good deal abt hsi or her learning styles, strengths, and opportunities

Ranisha

An independent student that loves to teach themselves how to do a course load on their own with minimal questions. Someone that is well comprehended and can study self suffiecently.

DeLaci

The makeup of WGU students are, without a doubt, mature, experienced students. He or she is highly self-motivated and organized. They have great communication skills and they keep appointments. Students must devote 20 hours or more for study. Computer skills and internet access are also basic requirements. There are online communities in which we share advice and ask questions- a prospective student will have to have a strong sense of integrity and web etiquette knowledge.

Jessi

Self-starter, motivated, independent persons.

Bianca

The kind of person who should attend this school is someone who is driven, would like an accelerated educational program, and has the discipline and time-management skills to complete assignments on their own without much guidance.

Jamie

The ideal student for Western Governors University will be task oriented, able to meet deadlines, and have the ability to independently enhance learning based on concepts learned in the online classroom.

Leslie

A highly self motivated individual that is able to discipline themselves enought to keep up with studies and not procarastinate or fall behind.

Jeremy

Someone who works full-time and needs a unique schedule.

Charisma

I believe this school is best suited for someone who is a self-starter and motivator. WGU is definitely the school of choice for someone who needs a flexible schedule. You do need to be computer savvy and an independant learner. I also think the WGU student needs to be able to set and stick to goals and timelines.

Jennifer

A person that is self- motivated and committed to his or her education. A person that wants the degree without paying the amount of money for an on-campus experience.